Sunday, October 25, 2009

I'll normally touch-up a painting after selling it, and sometimes this touch-up becomes pretty extensive. I know it isn't necessary, but I feel better for having delivered a better product. Unfortunately I can't always find the time to scan the revised painting, so many times only the purchaser knows what the final, completed painting actually looks like.

This morning I noticed that someone posted my original Mancow unicorn painting to a site called Expressobeans. Luckily I saved a scanned image of the revised version, which for a larger painting normally takes two scans which I then stitch together in Photoshop to create the online image.

My Ebay ToGo widget at the top of this page has the flu. Hopefully it will come around soon.

I should have a new painting for Gawker finished by Monday morning.

Thanks to all of the sites which have recently posted paintings and references/links to my work, especially to Wild Ammo's gallery of my unicorn paintings, which has close to 1000 tweets. Here's a partial collection-